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CATLER RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST

IMPORTANT SAFEFUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

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This appliance is for household 
use only.

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Unwind the power cord fully 
before use.

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Do not let the cord hang over 
the edge of a table or counter, 
touch hot surfaces or become 
knotted.

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This appliance is not intended 
for use by persons (including 
children) with reduces physical, 
sensory or mental capabilities 
or lack of experience and 
knowledge, unless they have 
been given supervision or 
instruction concerning use 
of the appliance by a person 
responsible for their safety.

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Children should be supervised 
to ensure that they do not play 
with this appliance.

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It is recommended to inspect 
the appliance regularly. Do 
not use the appliance if power 
supply cord, plug or appliance 
becomes damaged in any way. 
Return the entire appliance to 
the nearest authorised Catler 
Service Centre for examination 
and/or repair.

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Any maintenance other than 
cleaning should be performed 
at an authorised Catler Service 
Centre.

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Do not use this appliance for 
other than its intended use. 
Do not use in moving vehicles 
or boats. Do not use outdoors.

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The installation of a residual 
current device (safety switch) 
is recommended to provide 
additional safety protection 
when using electrical 
appliances. It is advisable that 
a safety switch with a rated 
residual operating current not 
exceeding 30mA be installed in 
the electrical circuit supplying 
the appliance. See your 
electrician for professional 
advice.

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For the security reasons, we 
recommend to plug the Catler 
Coff ee Grinder directly to its 
own circuit, separate from 
other appliances. It is not 
recommended using hub or 
extension cord. 

Summary of Contents for CG 8030

Page 1: ...CG 8030 COFFEE GRINDER Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...COFFEE GRINDER...

Page 3: ...TENTS 4 Congratulations 5 Catler recommends safety first 11 Know your coffee grinder CG 8030 13 Operating your coffee grinder CG 8030 21 Care and cleaning 23 Tips and tricks 24 Troubleshooting CONTENT...

Page 4: ...CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on the purchase of your new coffee grinder CG 8030 4...

Page 5: ...ecifically for the purpose of grinding roasted coffee beans ONLY Under no circumstances should this product be used for other purposes than it is intended This appliance is not designed to grind pre g...

Page 6: ...te with the appliance if placed on the power base and turned on Do not put metal or similar items into the jug as this may damage or affect the operation of the unit Always ensure the START PAUSE CANC...

Page 7: ...eration The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure they can use the appliance safely Use on...

Page 8: ...ower supply cord plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Catler Service Centre for examination and or repair Any maintenance other than clean...

Page 9: ...OPERATE THE APPLIANCE ON AN INCLINED SURFACE DO NOT MOVE THE APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS SWITCHED ON WARNING ALWAYS ENSURE THE BEAN HOPPER IS INSERTED FIRMLY AND LOCKED PROPERLY WARNING THE POWER PLUG WHEN...

Page 10: ...10 CATLER RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST ASSEMBLING YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR FP 8010 Get to know...

Page 11: ...of shots or cups G Grind outlet H Grind tray Catches grind overflow Removable for easy cleaning I Grind size dial 60 custom grind settings from espresso to plunger J START PAUSE CANCEL button Starts p...

Page 12: ...12 SEZNAMTE SE SE SV M CATLER SPOT EBI EM Operating...

Page 13: ...soapy water and dry thoroughly Wipe exterior of grinder with a soft damp cloth and dry thoroughly Place grinder on flat level surface and plug power cord into 230 240V outlet and switch Power ON ENERG...

Page 14: ...S CUPS button Maximum number of shots with the cradle inserted is 2 Step 2 Selecting your SHOTS CUPS Select the desired amount of ground coffee required by pressing the SHOTS CUPS button Continue pres...

Page 15: ...he grind amount dose You will need to extract a shot of espresso to determine if a change in grind size and or grind amount is necessary to achieve the correct rate of flow Traditionally a single shot...

Page 16: ...r will automatically stop when the preset amount of coffee is dispensed Press release either the START PAUSE CANCEL button or push the handle of your portafilter once This will activate the PORTAFILTE...

Page 17: ...t your required dose you can program this time into the number of shot s currently displayed on the LCD Press and hold the PROGRAM button grinder will beep twice to confirm Only the shot displayed wil...

Page 18: ...the grind amount To increase the grind amount selected turn the GRIND AMOUNT dial to the right Each adjustment will increase the grind time by 0 2 of a second Decreasing the grind amount To decrease...

Page 19: ...djustment at a time Unlock hopper Hold hopper over container turn dial to release beans into container Align hopper into position Run grinder until empty Remove hopper Remove upper burr Remove wire ha...

Page 20: ...20 ASSEMBLING YOUR FOOD PROCESSOR FP 8010 Care and cleaning Tips and tricks Troubleshooting...

Page 21: ...ft damp cloth NOTE Do not use chemicals steel wools scouring pads or abrasive cleaning agents as these can cause scratches or damage the surface or accessories Do not use benzene petrol solvent or oth...

Page 22: ...ck hopper Unlock hopper Hold hopper over container turn dial to release beans into container Align hopper into position Run grinder until empty Remove hopper Remove upper burr Clean upper burr with cl...

Page 23: ...storing the appliance run grinder empty to clear ground beans left in chamber Run grinder for 2 seconds to purge some coffee before each use for maximum freshness Clean the bean hopper and conical bu...

Page 24: ...racket noise Grinder is blocked with foreign item or chute is blocked Moisture clogging grinder Remove bean hopper inspect burrs remove any foreign body Clean burrs and chute refer to care cleaning on...

Page 25: ...ing the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collecti...

Page 26: ...26 NOTES...

Page 27: ...27 NOTES...

Page 28: ...C A T L E R E U CUSTOMER SERVICE I N F O C A T L E R E U COFFEE GRINDER Due to continued product improvement the products illustrated photographed in this brochure may vary slight ly from the actual p...

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